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MCC's vet office provides aid, benefits
Jamar Younger
Mesa Legend

The Veterans Services Office at MCC provides many services to former military personnel who decide to go to college.
The purpose of the Veterans Services Office is to assist veterans with the transition from military life to civilian college life.
One of the primary functions of the office is to help veterans understand their educational benefits. Most educational benefits are monthly stipends that range from $900 to $1,500.


Alternative medicine gaining acceptance
Corey Hunt
Mesa Legend

The MCC branch of the NAACP presented Steppin Out, a Fashion Show Nov. 14 in the Theatre Outback.
Andrew Nunemacher, a student and one of the 20 models to strut their stuff down the lighted runway set up on MCC’s stage, said, “It’s not like any other fashion show.  We got rid of the idea of being serious and straight-faced and filled it with humorous and lively attitudes.”
That is just what they did, as the audience was full of smiles and laughter throughout the show.

 

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